Zapotiltic

Municipality and town in Jalisco, Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zapotiltic is a town and municipality in the south region of the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It is located approximately 115 km south of Guadalajara. According to the "Conteo de Poblacion y Vivienda of 2015" the municipality had a population of 29,190.

Country Mexico
Elevation
1,302 m (4,272 ft)
Websitewww.zapotiltic.gob.mx
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Zapotiltic
Municipality and town
Coat of arms of Zapotiltic
Location of the municipality in Jalisco
Location of the municipality in Jalisco
Zapotiltic is located in Mexico
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Coordinates: 19°37′37.27″N 103°25′1.06″W
Country Mexico
StateJalisco
MunicipioZapotiltic
Government
  MayorJorge Silva
Area
  Municipality
252.3 km2 (97.4 sq mi)
  Town7.15 km2 (2.76 sq mi)
Elevation
1,302 m (4,272 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)[1]
  Municipality
33,713
  Density133.6/km2 (346.1/sq mi)
  Town
27,260
  Town density3,810/km2 (9,870/sq mi)
Websitewww.zapotiltic.gob.mx
INEGI code 121
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Toponymy

The name Zapotiltic comes from the Náhuatl words Tzápotl ('zapote') and tlíitic ('black'), meaning 'place of the black zapotes'.[2] This name was adopted due to the abundance of this fruit in the area in the past.

Government

The form of government is democratic and depends on the Jalisco state government and the federal government. Elections are held every three years, when the municipal president and her/his council are elected. The incumbent municipal president is Jorge Silva, a member of the Hagamos political party . They were elected in the election of 2 June 2024.

In 1936, the Municipal Palace was taken amidst shootings, blood, and fire, by command of the State Government; since the outgoing municipal president, Cayetano Vega, refused to hand over power. In addition to members of the Army, the following people participated: Julio Lares Rodríguez, president-elect; Serafín González, Maximiano Llamas, Fortunato Lares, and Aurelio Reyes, among others.[3]

The municipality has 38 towns, the most important are: Zapotiltic (municipal seat), Arco de Cobianes (El Coahuayote), El Rincón, Tasinaxtla (La Cañada), Aserradero, Huescalapa, Villa Lázaro Cárdenas (Aserradero).

Municipal presidents

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Municipal president Term Political party Notes
Aniceto Ceballos Manríquez[4][5] 1912
José María Sánchez 1915
Francisco Ceballos Sánchez 1920
Magdaleno Torres 1921
Daniel Serrano García 1923–1924
Alberto Chávez 1925
Emeterio Núñez 1926
David Ceballos Campos 1928
Daniel Vargas Cuevas 1929
Tomás C. Salgado 1929 PNR
Lucio Sánchez Sánchez 1930 PNR
Benito Torres Milanés 1931 PNR
Daniel Gutiérrez González 1933 PNR
Cayetano Vega 1936 PNR
Julio Lares Rodríguez 1936 PNR
Maximiano Llamas González 1937–1938 PNR
Trinidad Alvarado Tirado 1939 PRM
Francisco Montañez García 1940 PRM
José Cárdenas Ceballos 1941 PRM
Maximiano Llamas González 1942 PRM
Manuel Cárdenas Zepeda 1943 PRM
Martín Juárez Gómez 1944 PRM
Maximiano Llamas González 1945–1946 PRM
Roberto Sánchez García 1947 PRI
Rodolfo Gutiérrez García 1948 PRI
José Vega Villanueva 1949 PRI
Juan Ceballos Larios 1950–1951 PRI
J. Isaac Mendoza Villalvazo 1952 PRI
José Mendoza Cortés 1953–1955 PRI
N/A 1956–1973
Alfredo Sánchez Vargas 1974–1976 PRI
Salvador Farías Sánchez 1977–1979 PRI
José Lares Casillas 1980–1982 PRI
Santiago Moreno C. 1982 PRI
Antonio Vega Cortés[6] 01-01-1983–31-12-1985 PRI
Adolfo Ceja García 01-01-1986–31-12-1988 PRI
Fernando Cárdenas Tirado[7] 1989–1992 PRI
Roberto Flores Ramos[8][9] 1992–1995 PRI
Jorge Galván Montaño[10] 1995–1997 PAN
José Agustín Saavedra Iglesias[11] 01-01-1998–31-12-2000 PRI
Fernando Ceballos Sánchez[12] 01-01-2001–31-12-2003 PRI
Raúl Sánchez Sánchez[13] 01-01-2004–31-12-2006 PRD
Jesús Roberto Campos Fernández[14] 01-01-2007–31-12-2009 PAN
Federico Sánchez Pérez[15] 01-01-2010–30-09-2012 PAN
Ramiro Jr Farías Martínez[16] 01-10-2012–30-09-2015 PRI
PVEM
Coalition "Compromise for Jalisco"
René Santiago Macías[17] 01-10-2015–30-09-2018 PAN
PRD
Francisco Gerardo Sedano Vizcaíno[18] 01-10-2018–05-03-2021 PAN Applied for a temporary leave to run for reelection
Argelia Ochoa Rodríguez[19] 06-03-2021–2021 PAN Acting municipal president
Francisco Gerardo Sedano Vizcaíno[20] 01-10-2021–??-03-2024 PAN Was reelected on 06/06/2021
Fernando Cárdenas Montaño ??-03-2024–30-09-2024 PAN Acting municipal president
Jorge Irineo Silva Sánchez[21][22] 01-10-2024– Hagamos
PVEM
PT
Morena
Futuro
Coalition "Sigamos Haciendo Historia" (Let's Keep Making History in Jalisco)
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